The Online Media track skills will range from developing digital format narrative to communicate on behalf of organizations (for-profit or non-profit) and innovating online interactions to creating and critically analyzing content and data across the variety of specific digital formats. Students completing this track will be able to design distribution vectors for digital content, propose solutions to design and implementation challenges, and ultimately design media-rich web and mobile app content and implement their use.
School of Computing and Information courses
Choose two of the following courses.
- CS 0590 - SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY
- CS 1520 - PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR WEB APPLICATIONS
- INFSCI 0410 - HUMAN-CENTERED SYSTEMS
- INFSCI 1400 - ANALYSIS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- INFSCI 1420 - USER-CENTERED DESIGN
- INFSCI 1430 - USER EXPERIENCE ENGINEERING
- INFSCI 1520 - INFORMATION VISUALIZATION
- INFSCI 1550 - GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences courses
Choose two of the following courses.
- ENGCMP 0520 - INTEGRATING WRITING AND DESIGN
- ENGCMP 0610 - COMPOSING DIGITAL MEDIA
- ENGCMP 1112 - PROFESSIONAL USES OF SOCIAL MEDIA
- ENGCMP 1130 - PROJECTS IN DIGITAL COMPOSITION
- EMGCMP 1207 - WRITING MACHINES or CMPINF 1207
- ENGCMP 1430 - USER RESEARCH AND REPORTING
* These courses may only be taken for the Online Media track if they were not used to meet the Media Literacy requirement.